Avaliação do peso corporal em portadores de cardiopatias congênitas

The congenital heart defects are classified, according to hemody - namic repercussion, in acyanotic (no mixture between oxygenated and non-ox - ygenated fractions in the systemic circulation) and cyanotic (with mixture of the fractions). Objective: To investigate possible changes in body weight in c...

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Main Authors: Zilda dos Santos Lima, Carolina Nunes França, Yara Juliano, Jônatas Bussador do Amara, Patrícia Colombo-Souza, Luiz Anderson Lopes
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2013-01-01
Series:ConScientiae Saúde
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92929899009
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Summary:The congenital heart defects are classified, according to hemody - namic repercussion, in acyanotic (no mixture between oxygenated and non-ox - ygenated fractions in the systemic circulation) and cyanotic (with mixture of the fractions). Objective: To investigate possible changes in body weight in children with congenital acyanotic or cyanotic, during the pre and post-surgery periods. Methods: It was evaluated 40 children, aged 2-6 years diagnosed with congenital cyanotic or acyanotic. Results: There were significant differences in the acya - notic group, showing that on average the children were -3.2% of ideal weight pre - operatively rising to 3.7% in the third return after surgery. However, there were no significant differences in the cyanotic group. There were also no differences when comparing both groups in relation to variations in the percentage calcu - lated from the real and ideal weights, in the pre-and postoperative. Conclusion: The study suggests that there is a significant relationship between changes in body weight and acyanotic cardiomyopathy.
ISSN:1677-1028
1983-9324